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ELLEN O'CONNELL originally from California, now lives in New England. Her work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Salon, The Nashville Review, Redivider, and other places. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from Sarah Lawrence College, has been nominated for two Pushcart Awards, and won the Virginia Faulkner Award for Excellence in Writing. She currently ...

Poetry

BEN JACKSON‘s poems have appeared in New England Review, Hudson Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Prairie Schooner, The Journal, and elsewhere. His awards include the 2015 Robinson Jeffers Tor House Poetry Prize as well as residencies from Vermont Studio Center, Jentel Artist Residency Program, and Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts. A graduate of Warren Wilson’s MFA Program, he teaches at the University of San Francisco and at The Writing Salon, a San Francisco Bay Area creative writing school for adults.

Fiction

MEG POKRASS is the author of “Damn Sure Right” (Press 53, 2011); “My Very End of the Universe, Five Mini-Novellas-in-Flash and a Study of the Form” (Rose Metal Press, 2014) and “Bird Envy”. Meg’s third full flash fiction collection “The Dog Looks Happy Upside Down” is forthcoming from Etruscan Press (Spring, 2016), and her first collection of prose poetry, “Cellulose Pajamas” is forthcoming from Blue Light Press (Blue Light Book Award, 2016). Her stories have appeared in more than 200 literary magazines and anthologies, including Flash Fiction International (W.W. Norton). Meg serves as associate editor for Frederick Barthelme’s New World Writing, and is the founder of New Flash Fiction Review.

Book Reviews

ELLEN O’CONNELL originally from California, now lives in New England. Her work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Salon, The Nashville Review, Redivider, and other places. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing from Sarah Lawrence College, has been nominated for two Pushcart Awards, and won the Virginia Faulkner Award for Excellence in Writing. She currently teaches writing in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and is working on a memoir.

Recent News

Deadline Extended!!! SUBMIT NOW for Green Mountains Review‘s 2015 Neil Shepard Prizes in Poetry, Fiction, and Creative Nonfiction! This year’s contest will be judged by Mike Young (Poetry), Molly Antopol (Fiction), and Amy Fusselman (Creative Nonfiction). GUIDELINES: Send up to three poems, or one short story of any length, or one creative essay of any […]